Mercruiser Bravo 1 2 3 Raw Water Pump / Fuel Pump / Fuel Filter / Bracket on 2040-parts.com
Lake Havasu City, Arizona, United States
Used Raw Water Pump w/ Mechanical Fuel Pump and Filter for Mercruiser Bravo Engines. This is the water pump, fuel pump, fuel filter, brackets, and pulley. This will fit all Mercruiser Bravo applications that use a Gen 5 or 6 big block Chevy engine with a carburetor and no mechanical fuel pump boss on the block. Both of the pumps are used and will more than likely have to be rebuilt before use. I will also remove the old filter element before shipping. |
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